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    Re: "Northern Ireland is a better place"- Irish Times

    Well thankfully we dont have to cram all our cultural events into one day.
    I'd rather go to many GAA matches throughout the year,enjoy St.Pats day, have the odd Gaelic week and march,Ceili's, and listen to a bit of Irish music on a daily basis.
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    Re: "Northern Ireland is a better place"- Irish Times

    Where was our "friend" below? Was he on his best behaviour? :mrgreen:


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    Re: "Northern Ireland is a better place"- Irish Times

    Quote Originally Posted by st333ve
    Well thankfully we dont have to cram all our cultural events into one day.
    I'd rather go to many GAA matches throughout the year,enjoy St.Pats day, have the odd Gaelic week and march,Ceili's, and listen to a bit of Irish music on a daily basis.

    To keep telling yourself that you're as Irish as Finglas?


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    Re: "Northern Ireland is a better place"- Irish Times

    Quote Originally Posted by Sidewinder
    Alonso, if you are seriously trying to argue that the IT does not have a long-established stance of being Anglophile and Anglocentric, and viewing everything through those Empire-tinted glasses, then I dunno, which country have you been living in for the last few decades?
    Kevin Myers doesn't write for the Irish Times anymore...

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    Re: "Northern Ireland is a better place"- Irish Times

    Quote Originally Posted by Nixey68
    Quote Originally Posted by st333ve
    Well thankfully we dont have to cram all our cultural events into one day.
    I'd rather go to many GAA matches throughout the year,enjoy St.Pats day, have the odd Gaelic week and march,Ceili's, and listen to a bit of Irish music on a daily basis.

    To keep telling yourself that you're as Irish as Finglas?

    I go to Armagh matches because i enjoy the sport and its my county team.
    I listen to Irish music because it has always been my favourite kind of music, its enjoyed the world over.
    St.Pats day is good for a laugh and i dont organise those other events.
    I dont try to be anything,I'm not a plastic paddy.
    They tend to be the ones who drink buckfast, support celtic,like the IRA and hang flags off lamposts.
    Abstinence makes the Church grow fondlers.

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